The Influence of Length and Frequency of Training Session on the Rate of Learning to Type 论文
1978Ergonomics引用 288
Interactive and Immersive DisplaysErgonomics and Musculoskeletal DisordersHand Gesture Recognition Systems
摘要
Four groups of postmen were trained to type alpha-numeric code material using a conventional typewriter keyboard. Training was based on sessions lasting for one or two hours occurring once or twice per day. Learning was most efficient in the group given one session of one hour per day, and least efficient in the group trained for two 2-hour sessions. Retention was tested after one, three or nine months, and indicated a loss in speed of about 30%. Again the group trained for two daily sessions of two hours performed most poorly. It is suggested that where operationally feasible, keyboard training should be distributed over time rather than massed.
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